In a very entertaining second half, Martin Woodhouse got the winner with a glorious strike from 30 yards although Sowerby might have levelled from the last kick of the game.

Hebden Royd Red Star maintained their bright start when they came from two goals down to win 3-2 away to Shelf United, who remain without a point.

Shelf took the lead with a header and doubled their advantage when visiting ‘keeper Joe Kidder made a good save, palming the ball away, only to see it hit the knee of visiting player-boss Chris Garbutt and rebound into the net.

Star hit back in impressive style through Lewis Cockroft, Jack Gormley and Dan Lumb. They pulled one back before half time and had the upper hand after the break, getting a winner with five minutes left.

Two sides without a point met at Goldfields and Greetland grabbed their chance to beat Copley United 5-2. George Bainbridge scored twice for the winners and Lee Worrall got both Copley goals.

Last season’s Division Two champions Greetland Reserves gained their first win in Division One with a 4-2 success away to Salem.

Chris Ward opened the scoring against the run of play for Salem with a long range thunderbolt past debutant goalkeeper Joe Brooke.

Greetland equalised soon after with a Kieran Stevens header from a good Oliie Hirst cross.

Andy Hurcombe then give the visitors the lead before half time from a long throw by Nathan Wallace.

Hurcombe scored again after a clever pass by Stevens and substitute Marcus Stapley scored after a superb pass from impressive debutant Jack Dighton.

Liam Huson scored a second for the hosts with 10 minutes to go.

Sowerby Bridge made it nine points out of nine with a 5-2 success away to Brighouse Sports while Shelf FC also have a 100 per cent record, from two games, following victory by the same score away to Elland Allstars.

Another team to score five were Holmfield, Craig Gladwin getting three of them at home to Midgley Reserves.

AFC Crossleys and Denholme United shared the spoils in a 4-4 draw at Mason Green.

In Division Two, new team FC Plummet Line grabbed their second victory of the season with a 3-2 win away to Northowram Reserves to move themselves into the top half of the table.

Northowram started the brighter and went close on a couple of occasions but it was Plummet who took the lead when leading scorer Ahmad Yehyah sprung the offside trap to score at the second attempt.

Experienced striker Matt Calland equalised with an angled effort before the break but sloppy home defence was punished early in the second half when great work from Yehyah set up strike partner Joe Grimley from close range.

Ten minutes later, Yehyah stroked home a penalty after Keiron Moore was brought down just inside the area.

Northowram, for whom James Bunn made a handful of good saves, pulled a late goal back from a free-kick by Josh Baines.

Illingworth St Mary’s Reserves continued their fine start to the season with a 14-2 win over Salem Reserves.

They started strongly and were rewarded with goals by Bailey Naylor and Jack Pullen.

Brandon Field added a fine solo effort before Naylor completed his hat-trick before the break.

The goals continued to flow in the second half with Field adding his second and Naylor adding his fourth, whilst strike partner Tom McGregor continued his good form with a quick fire four to match him.

Substitute Luke Prosser added two more before Tom Holroyde wrapped things up with a long awaited first goal for the club.

Salem battled to the end and deservedly added goals from James Broadbent and Gavin Foster.

Ivy House made it five out of five with a 6-1 win away to Sowerby United Reserves and Crossley’s Reserves (3-0 at Sowerby Bridge Reserves) and Shelf United Reserves (8-2 at Hebden Royd RS Reserves) also picked up three points on the road.

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